So pleased to see this on here - it was a magical concert - one of my first with this fabulous choir - I even got a quick close up - couldn't ask for more than that !
I was blessed to do this requiem at Northern Arizona University nearly 3 years ago, and it takes an hour and a half to do it. lol. But it is the most thrilling feeling when you get to the finale and everyone has just gone on this journey with you. Amazing.
So pleased to see this on here - it was a magical concert - one of my first with this fabulous choir - I even got a quick close up - couldn't ask for more than that !
i sang this with 180singers in cologne and bonn, it was overwhelming, next to the mozart and verdi requiem my most favourite work!
I was blessed to do this requiem at Northern Arizona University nearly 3 years ago, and it takes an hour and a half to do it. lol. But it is the most thrilling feeling when you get to the finale and everyone has just gone on this journey with you. Amazing.
ich hab das war reqiuem so oft im mädchenchor hannover gesungen, und ich liebe britten, werde ihn immer lieben. ich kann es noch immer auswendig!
@classicalsasha One of the few composers who can make a tritone sound like it wasn't a mistake!
Good video. Rostropovich does a good job with this one.
wow. I can't utter any more words.
increible!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So Moving!
powerful!
supposedly Dmitri Shostakovich said this was the most important work of the XXth century.
Pourquoi oublier B. BRITTEN si souvent? c'est splendide! et avec Rostro Hummmm...
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reminds me the 1st mov. of Shostakovich's 5th
@Stoopchow I sang it when i was 11, but not quite with these performers. it was with yale
What, where's the tenor singing Owen's poem!?!?!?
Great video, but why does it cut off just before the tenor solo? @iforgeti: can you post the rest of it, please? Many thanks!
its little bit feeling of Verdi uin the first minute